Hermetic feedthrough connector for fiber optic transmission

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350 9618, G02B 636

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048590215

ABSTRACT:
A feedthrough connector (11) comprising a connector body (17) having a passage (33) extending therethrough, a graded index rod (19) in the passage and an alignment sleeve (21) receiving portions of the graded index rod and having a section extending beyond the end (65) of the graded index rod for receiving a bushing (73) of a fiber optic terminus (75). The connector body includes end body sections (25, 27) and a central body section (23), with the end body sections being releasably attached to the central body section.

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